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Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field

The Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field – the worlds most rugged handheld tablet computer – enables extreme mobility and productivity for field sales personnel, first responders, supervisors, inspectors, maintenance workers and other highly mobile professionals. Certified to meet IP65 and MIL-STD-810G – with a six foot drop rating – the Toughbook H1 Field offers the durability expected of Toughbook mobile computers, so users have the confidence to work in the most demanding conditions. For more information, go to www.toughbook.com

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Motorola Solutions Introduces New MC55A0 Enterprise Mobile Computers for In-Premise Applications

The MC55A0 is the industry’s most rugged Wi-Fi enterprise mobile computer and offers superior wireless and voice capabilities for the most demanding business and healthcare applications. Available in two models, the MC55A0 is designed for customer-facing business applications, while the MC55A0-HC is available in white and blue and is disinfectant-ready for healthcare environments.

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Intermec CK3 Rugged Mobile Computer

A broad range of data collection and communication features form the foundation for the Intermec CK3 mobile computer enabling it to adapt to a variety of in-premise applications to support businesses in their pursuit to improve their operational performance metrics, simplify IT support and control operating costs. Subscribe for more Realtime videos at www.intermec.com/realtime.

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Motorola Launches MC959B Industrial Mobile Computer

The MC959B is the industry’s first industrial handheld mobile computer that allows mobile workers to easily select the wireless network that best meets their needs. The MC959B is a data-only device and offers a dual 3G WAN modem that enables enterprises to deploy the device on multiple networks and switch dynamically between 3.5G GSM HSUPA and 3.5 CDMA EVDO Rev A connections.

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Motorola Introduces MC65 Enterprise Mobile Computer

The Motorola MC65 is one of the industry’s toughest, most flexible enterprise mobile computers. Motorola’s newest and most rugged enterprise mobile computer empowers enterprise task workers in tough, scan-intensive environments to get their jobs done right – at the point of activity – with instant access to business-critical applications and information.

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SmartPhones and iPods at Fort Hays State University

Uses for SmartPhones and iPods at FHSU as part of the university’s Mobile Computing program.

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Winmate Rugged mobile computing V280 Commercial

Failure is not an option for our Rugged Tablet PC series. See the solid & versatile features presentation, the ergonomic industrial design, and with accessories total solution fulfilling the most of applications.

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Motorola AE Smith case study – Mobile Computing Technology

AE Smith partnered with Motorola to roll out new Mobile Computing Technology for AE Smith Service technicians. AE Smith wanted to introduce technology that would positively enhance our service delivery to customers – so having our technicians simply access key data and make informed decisions on the road is a tremendous capability.

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iPhone Sneaks Up Behind The Palm

It used to be that only business professionals had the need of a handheld device, for those times when they were away from the office or in a meeting. However, times have changed and life has become busier for everyone. The stay at home parent finds that they cannot keep up with their children’s schedules and appointments. Even those without children find that there are appointments that they must keep up with. Enter into the world of the PDA and Smartphone to help manage tasks and appointments.

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Are you sick and tired of lugging around an appointment book, a cell phone and a laptop just to stay connected with work and friends? Are you tired of forgetting important appointments and not being able to communicate on the fly? Then perhaps there is an answer to your communication and scheduling dilemma. You may need to look into purchasing a Smartphone to help you manage your busy schedule.

The Smartphone is not a new invention. The Blackberry, Palm and other smartphones have been around for quite some time and have proven to be quite useful. Cell phone companies have jumped on the bandwagon recently with a little bit of prodding from Apple. Thanks to Apple’s iPhone, which debuted in the United States on June 29th, 2007, more companies have found themselves competing against Blackberry and Palm.

The PalmOs and the Blackberry was perhaps two of the most commonly used Smartphones in the business, but thanks to some prodding by Apple’s iPhone, the other companies are jumping in to produce a Smartphone. They want to keep their customers and be able to offer them the latest technology in competition with the Blackberry and the iPhone. Do you still have questions about whether a Smartphone is right for your personal and business needs?

So why use a Smartphone? Well for starters, they are incredibly versatile. Most phones prior to 2008 were running on Windows Mobile 5, but with the debut of Windows Mobile 6, more applications have opened up for use and there is more processor speed behind these small cell phones. The iPAQ Pocket PC is a prime example of faster running speed, but lacks the communication power of the iPhone. The iPhone has definitely set the standard for cell phones!

If you find yourself in the market for a Smartphone, then you absolutely cannot go wrong with the iPhone; however, keep in mind the other major players in the industry. You may not pay as much as you would for the iPhone, but you still get the same capabilities. The iPhone still has a hefty price tag of $399 and new Smartphones can be purchased for less with a new contract from a cellular provider.

The iPhone is an expensive piece of technology that you may find works to your advantage. It does have a lot of great capabilities, but there still is the hefty price tag attached to it. How expensive? Try a whopping $399 that does not include any discounts. If you are in the market and have decided to purchase a Smartphone or any PDA for that matter, then the best thing you can do is shop around. You may be able to find a great one by signing up with a cellular provider that can offer you a discount in exchange for a new contract.

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